१२ असार २०८३, शुक्रबार
Kathamandu / The Canadian province of British Columbia has officially declared May 29, 2026, as “Nepali Heritage Day”. The announcement is a high recognition of
As UN officials tout “climate cooperation,” a new report reveals a $339 billion annual shortfall in adaptation finance, exposing a system of “green structural adjustment” and hollow promises. Su Yu
Kathmandu/ Nepal is set to make history by participating in an international-level ice skating competition for the first time. The Short Track Speed Ice Skating Competition, organized by the Indian
In an extraordinary conservation effort completed last week, more than 250 elephants were successfully rehomed in Malawi. The giant animals were airlifted upside down via cranes as part of a
Kathmandu/ The organizer, Gyan Sanskar International School (Samakhusi Chowk, Kathmandu), has won the title of the 3rd Gyan Sanskar Inter-School National Skate Competition. The competition was held in coordination with
Rukum East/ The first indoor skating competition organized in Rukumkot has been successfully completed. Under the competition, men and women competed in the senior and junior categories. In the senior
Post flood image of Melamchi river flowing through mountains and settlements / Credit: Saligram Dulal. On June 15, 2021, floods devastated businesses, settlements, agricultural land and much more in a
The conclusion of COP 30 in Belem, Brazil, in November 2025, marked not an end, but a powerful new beginning. Hailed as the “COP of Implementation,” the conference showcased a
The Climate Change Conference [of Parties – COP], which aims to reach a landmark agreement to tackle the global climate crisis, is now in its second week. Discussions that slowed
Kathmandu, nov 21/ British Columbia Provincial Government’s Minister of Minerals Jagrupp Brar welcomes Nepali community in provincial assembly Representatives of the Nepal Culture Society of British Columbia and the Hindu,